7 study-phd Postgraduate positions at Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership
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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Warwick, England | United Kingdom | 16 days ago
, and neighbourhood contexts, and which pupils are able to recover or demonstrate resilience over time (Jørgensen et al., forthcoming). This PhD project, supervised by Dr Tom Perry (Warwick) and Dr
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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Birmingham, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
. PhD Studentship Overview Adolescents spend most screentime on smartphones for social media, gaming and communication. Recent global policies banning or restricting phone use aim to reduce harms related
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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Warwick, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
recovery or resilience? The PhD candidate will be expected to work with large-scale longitudinal and administrative datasets, such as the Millennium Cohort Study (MCS) and Longitudinal Education Outcomes
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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Nottingham, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
Rights (1948) and subsequent instruments have developed a degree of global consensus, major differences remain. Taking China as a case study, this sociological project explores how global human rights
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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Leicester, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
, programming and coding and hierarchical linear modelling. The PhD candidate will design all aspects of the project with input from individuals with lived experience of gambling harm. Candidates should have
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Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Nottingham, England | United Kingdom | 3 months ago
studies conducted in Nottingham, Oxford and Southampton – NeuroSync, a longitudinal behavioural and neuroimaging dataset of 100 neurotypical families – and START, a longitudinal behavioural dataset of 110
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escalation of health deterioration through remote monitoring. However, findings from a Leicester Institute for Advanced Studies (LIAS)–funded project (Lu et al., 2025) revealed persistent inequalities in how